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Tag Archives: court martial verdict
Soldier In Danny Chen Case Found Guilty Of Additional Charges
On October 11, Army Specialist Travis Carden received a dishonorable discharge for additional charges associated with the Danny Chen case. Carden plead guilty to a number of charges including obstructing an investigation and assaulting another soldier. He received a 10 … Continue reading
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Tagged court martial verdict, Danny Chen, Travis Carden, U.S. Military
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Third Trial In Harry Lew Hazing/Suicide Case Finds Lance Corporal Carlos Orozco III Not Guilty
After the hazing and suicide of Harry Lew, three Marines were put on trial. The trial of the first Marine ended up in a demotion and 30 days in prison, and the trial of the second Marine ended in a … Continue reading
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Tagged court martial verdict, Harry Lew, Hazing, suicide, U.S. Marines
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Not Guilty Verdict In Hazing Trial Stuns Harry Lew’s Family
Marine Lance Corporal Harry Lew committed suicide in Afghanistan after being hazed by fellow marines when he fell asleep on watch in a foxhole. Three Marines were charged, and in the trial of the second one, Sgt. Benjamin Johnson, the … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Discrimination
Tagged court martial verdict, Harry Lew, Hazing, suicide, U.S. Marines
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